Powers Music School

Powers Music School

Powers Music School is a musical institution serving New England for over 30 years. The Powers Music School is a community music center based in Belmont, Massachusetts. The School provides private music lessons and group classes to over 1000 students throughout Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island.

Powers Music in the Community

Powers Music School provides the greater Boston community with access to music education programs, well known faculty, and outreach programs. Powers offers instruction and performance opportunities for interested students of all ages. In addition, Powers Music School also runs the Music on the Hill music camp. Music on the Hill (MOTH) offers jazz and classical training to advanced high school students, with an emphasis on chamber music.

Powers Faculty (partial list)

Todd Brunel, Clarinet
Chris Hersch, Guitar
Greg Brown, Guitar
Michael Shea, Piano
Peter Morelli, Piano
Karen Stokke, Violin
Daniel Bennett, Saxophone
Judith Bedford, Bassoon
Michael Bertolami, Music therapy
Laura Blustein, Cello
Daniel Broniatowski, Violin
Jessica Cooper, Voice
Albert DiPietro, Trumpet, MOTH**
James Doran, guitar
Carol Hunt Epple, flute, baroque flute, MOTH**
Susanna Fiore, Family Drum Jam, Keys for Kids, Musikgarten
Cynthia Forbes, cello
Sarah Freiberg, cello
Andrew Goodridge, Piano
Vladimir Gurin, Piano
Alexandra Hadden, Suzuki Violin
Lee Hadden, Suzuki viola
Roger Hecht, Trombone
Jane Hershey, Viola da gamba, viol consort
Julia K. Hibben, Music therapy
Kyoko Hida-Battaglia, Oboe, music therapy)
Rebekah Hood, Suzuki cello
Levon Hovsepian, piano
Faith Hutchison-Williard, flute
Yasuko Ishibashi, piano, Dalcroze Eurhythmics, Pow-Wow
Sarah Jacques, Suzuki musical kids
Kate Jensik, cello
Jennifer Kean, Keys for Kids, piano, Pow-Wow
Jin Hee Kim, violin
Carolyn Kingston, voice
Veda Kogan, piano
Mark Kohler, percussion
Gisela Krause, piano, recorder, harpsichord
Lisle Kulbach, piano, lap harp, recorder
Mark Lee, voice
I-Chen Lu, piano, piano accompaniment
Collen McGary-Smith, cello
Tamara Medoyeva, piano
Davron Monroe, Voice
Peter S. Morelli, piano
James Mosher, French horn, MOTH**
Dubravka Sajfar Moshfegh, viola, violin
Mary Cunningham Neumann, flute
Miki Orii, piano
Sam Ou, cello, MOTH**
Jane Parkhouse, Co-Artistic Director for Pow-Wow
Dimitar Petkov, viola, violin, MOTH**
Alfa Radford, organ
Kenneth Radnofsky, Saxophone
Natacha Rist, piano
Kathryn Rosenbach, Piano, piano accompaniment
Jay Rosenberg, Suzuki guitar, recorder
Thomas Schmidt, Percussion
Michael Shea, Piano)
Lucy Joan Sollogub, Guitar, mountain dulcimer
Joung Hoon Song, viola, violin, MOTH**
Gary Spellissey, Percussion
Viktoria Tchertchian, violin
Barbara Winchester, voice
Liana Zaretsky, violin, MOTH**

External links

* [http://powersmusic.org/ Powers Music School Official Homepage]


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